Special Districts in Harris County

Compiled by
The County Information Program, Texas Association of Counties

The information contained in this report was obtained from The County Information Program's
on-line database. The data contained in the database are obtained from official sources and are
not the product of the CIP. The CIP, therefore, does not expressly or impliedly warrant the
accuracy of the data. Questions regarding the accuracy, methodology, etc. should be directed
to the original source of the information. The sources may be obtained from the CIP
by contacting the County Information Program, Texas Association of Counties at (512) 478-8753.

Special District tax data provided by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. At this time the Comptroller is
no longer collecting property tax data on special districts. Therefore, the 2010 information is the most recent
special district property tax data available and will remain posted in the hope that the Comptroller will once
again begin collecting this data in the future. At that time this page will once again be updated as the data
becomes available..

Tax rates are per $100.00 valuation. Please contact the Appraisal
District for the most current information on special district tax rates and levies.

Special District boundaries are not maintained by the Texas Association of Counties. Some
districts have boundaries that are the same as the county although most are smaller. Some
districts extend into more than one county.

Districts are included in this list if any part of the district is within
the county AND they collected property taxes during the indicated year.

Contact information: TAC does not maintain contact information for
special districts! Contact Information
is available for many, although not all, special districts from the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). If you cannot find contact information for a special
district at TCEQ, try contacting the Appraisal District.

Maps and boundaries: TAC does not have access to special districts boundaries!
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) provides an online mapping application called the
Water Utilities
Map Viewer. For maps and boundaries of other special districts, try contacting the Appraisal District.

*: An aserisk by the taxing unit name indicates that the appraisal district did not fully respond to the survey conducted by the Comptroller's Property Tax Assistance Division.

**: A double asterisk by the taxing unit name indicates that it is a community college district that may collect a tax in some school districts under Education Code Chapter 130. This allows for a different tax rate for branch campuses in those school districts.